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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the ADO Air 28. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
11 reasons to buy
- ADO offers this bike in two builds: Air 28 (single-speed) and Air 28 Pro (2-speed, automatic shifting).
- Experts enjoy the comfort of the upright riding position and wide, swept-back handlebars.
- The carbon belt drive is quiet, grease-free, and low-maintenance.
- Testers relish the smooth and responsive pedal assist.
- A 176lb tester gets 25 miles of range on the regular Air 28 using mostly max assist.
- At 47.4lb, the Air 28 is lightweight for an equipped commuter.
- The Air 28 is easy to maneuver, according to reviewers.
- An adjustable stem allows easy modifications to fit.
- The Air 28 has fenders, a 55lb-rated rear rack, an adjustable kickstand, and a headlight. The Pro build has an integrated taillight with turn signals.
- The ADO Air 28 has a USB-C port and a hidden space in the bell for an Apple AirTag.
- ADO provides an above-average five-year warranty on the frame.
12 reasons not to buy
- Both versions of the Air 28 struggle on climbs due to the limited gearing and small motors.
- The enormous stated height range of 5’3” to 6’10” is impossible. A 5'7" tester says the 33.5” minimum seat height is just about manageable.
- Testers find the ride uncomfortable over uneven pavement and cobblestones, with the basic suspension fork offering little cushioning.
- Experts say the tires offer poor grip on wet roads.
- The taillights on both builds do not have brake activation, and the base build's taillight is externally powered.
- Testers and owners say the brakes lack bite, and the pads wear out quickly.
- Most owners and testers find the saddle hard and uncomfortable.
- A reviewer reports creaking pedals and loosening grips after just 110 miles on the standard Air 28.
- The seatpost battery requires an Allen key for height adjustment or removal for charging.
- Reviewers and owners find the display hard to read in bright sunlight.
- Owners say the automatic shifting (Air 28 Pro) is clunky.
- Reviewers and owners say the assembly instructions aren’t very helpful.
Bottom line
ADO's Air 28 is a step-through e-commuter available in two builds. The single-speed Air 28 has a Mivice motor; the Air 28 Pro has a Bafang motor and 2-speed automatic shifting. Reviewers praise the upright riding position, smooth pedal assist, low-maintenance belt drive, and lightweight build. Complaints include weak climbing ability, a rough ride over bumpy pavement, subpar brakes and tires, and an unrealistic fit range. The Pro build appears to offer little benefit over the base. Experts consider the Air 28 and Air 28 Pro decent options in the e-commuter segment, but buyers should carefully consider the drawbacks.Expert Reviews
77/100 based on 8 rated expert reviewsReview: ADO Air 28
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